Alligator

An Alligator is a very large reptile that is a carnivore found near slow moving water in south. Once considered endangered due to overhunting, the population of Alligators is estimated at around 4 million in the wild. An Alligator emotional intelligence is lacking in being able to love or have feelings of hate.So once the Alligators mate dies or becomes very ill the Alligator will eat their mate in the wild.It is also rather common that Alligators will eat Juvenile Alligators as this is in their nature.Alligators have more basic emotional intelligence of fear, anxiety, happiness, curiousity and aggression. Alligators can climb trees and fences, but also can travel up to 10 mph on dryland in short distances of less than a hundred feet. Gators rarely attack humans, as the Alligators that are large enough to attack humans that are liable to be a problem are put down. Most Alligators of size will eat a dog if it comes close enough to water to snatch it. Besides hunting season for Alligator meat, there is Alligator farms.The pro/con list is about the ethical nature of Alligator Farming.

Pros
+ They breakup Alligator fights when they occur
+ They feed the Alligators enough so Alligators don't feel like eating each other
+ The juvenile Alligators are put in special mini silos protect from weather, predators (large birds), heated water that is cleaned every day
+ When they become big they are put in a realistic habitat with other gators
+ They incubate eggs also by eliminating the most common egg mortality being crushed by their mother accidentally, exposure to weather or predators like Raccoons
+ Alligators get fed formulated meal and natural stuff like raw chicken
+ Some Alligators are even permanent residents
+ Protection from humanmade pollution
Cons
- Feeding Pork and other higher mammels to lesser animals such as Alligators